Who makes the decision to close schools during severe or inclement weather? The Superintendent, or a designate, makes the final decision once the team in the field reports on conditions in each area. Based on that information, if it’s safe to have students and staff on the roads and sidewalks, then schools will be open. If …

One of our grade six students, who recently attended We Day Halifax, was inspired to make a change in our world. Through fundraising efforts, this student was able to make a donation through RBC Bank to “Free the Children”. The funds collected will then be used to purchase a goat for a family in …

Thank you to our wonderful families who came out to support our annual Multicultural Event. The night was very successful and enjoyed by many. Thank you to Darinka Kapor who did a wonderful job organizing this great event!

Who makes the decision to close schools during severe or inclement weather?

The Superintendent, or a designate, makes the final decision once the team in the field reports on conditions in each area. Based on that information, if it’s safe to have students and staff on the roads and sidewalks, then schools will be open. If not, classes will be cancelled.

When is the decision made?

It is our goal to make the decision as close to 6:00 a.m. as possible.

How will I find out?

 Sign up to receive e-mail or text message notification of cancellations (link)

Make sure you listen for either the Family of School’s name or the individual name of your child’s school in cancellation announcements. Inglis Street Elementary School is in the Citadel High family of schools.

Students in Ms. Johnson’s Grade One class hung up their pine cone bird feeders that they made in science class. Despite the cold temperatures, they had lots of fun!

One of our grade six students, who recently attended We Day Halifax, was inspired to make a change in our world. Through fundraising efforts, this student was able to make a donation through RBC Bank to “Free the Children”. The funds collected will then be used to purchase a goat for a family in Africa, a gift that will not only make a difference for that family but for the community as well.

Thank you to our wonderful families who came out to support our annual Multicultural Event. The night was very successful and enjoyed by many. Thank you to Darinka Kapor who did a wonderful job organizing this great event!

Thank you to our wonderful families who supported our Nocturne installation. A’ Fàs Ri Chèile was a huge success!! We estimate that we had 1500 people come through our installation. We could not have done it without your help!